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Everything posted by PlasticJock
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Nice sidestep lab.............. So are you the stalker?
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Apparently there are, but I've never made an effort to find out more... There's a few like minded people however but to be honest, everything that I've thought about is in my head and no one else's. My training took me through a lot of the rural parts up here and through permissions, the fact I live on the coast and my butchery job I'm more than happy that we'll be better off than most Having said all that, I'll go out of my way to help those who ask, the biggest problem if it did hit the fan is confusion and panic initially. Hence why the polititians and bankers are good at soothing the mas
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Cheers lads, Jasper it seems we learn something new everyday
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We just need to remember we're all in the same boat - whether you're a copper or judge, labourer or working for a bank, the wool has been well and truly pulled.
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The web was praised for allowing the Arabs to communicate with each other and do something about it, of course they are heroes, whereas in this country you're 'thugs'. It will be interesting
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Here's one for our Irish friends - and the rest of us should take note as the banker hasn't got a clue how to answer the question.
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Cheers, must just be that I've never seen it or heard of it
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No, those blogs are just the opinion of one man.... ''But they're very well researched....'' Yes, but in practice things are much more complicated... ''Oh, ok then.'' That's what most will say It's amazing how none of us peasants are 'qualified' to pass judgement or offer solutions, yet the Chancellor of the Exchequer requires no qualifications to conduct business on our behalf Good find Malt From what ive read, the whole global system is a joke. One example is the US and Japan owe each other huge debts which the pay back with to each other with interest. If I owed my mate a
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Walked up to the in laws yesterday about half 12 to get my car after a heavy weekend (it seemed like a good idea at the time), and as I got there I heard a big commotion on the other side of the road so looked over to see what was going on. A flock of starlings was going mad, because a crow had grabbed one (presumably in flight), and was pecking it on the floor as it had it pinned down... I've never heard of a crow attacking a live bird, especially in the 'safety' of a flock? Anyway, the starling was flapping about and couldn't get up so I necked the poor thing. Got home and mentioned it
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No, those blogs are just the opinion of one man.... ''But they're very well researched....'' Yes, but in practice things are much more complicated... ''Oh, ok then.'' That's what most will say It's amazing how none of us peasants are 'qualified' to pass judgement or offer solutions, yet the Chancellor of the Exchequer requires no qualifications to conduct business on our behalf Good find Malt
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John, IMO if every country woke up and throttled the bankers, problem solved. We're throwing slimfast at a fat bird and forgotten to take the food away. If one country did it, yes there would be problems. If we all did it, naive as it sounds, I honestly think the transition from being held at gunpoint to being back home safe will be a lot easier
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Fukushima, reactor 4, 1535 fuel rods 30ft off the floor...... And I didn't hear that on the BBC
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Just to add, someone I know who lives in Greece and has just recieved their water bill (€261), and electricity bill (€737) for last month. Obviously he has no way of paying them. But I'm sure everything will work out in the end... The politicians and banks have our best interests at heart so lets just ride the wave together eh
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To add to that Max, massive salaries are often explained by saying ''We need to attract the best.'' Here's a novel idea: 'The best' IMO are the passionate, they should want the job and not money when it comes to having an input in the country's affairs. Let's not forget that no qualifications are required to be the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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@Malt I'd like your post however I can't seem to see a button PS. Stock up on beer
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There are many scenarios, none good. Say if Greece jumped ship. They reintroduce the Drachma or whatever, which get's massively devalued. Yet their debts to Euro countries remain in Euro currency. So you have a currency worth say 10 times less, with the same debts. Their in the shit now, things can always get worse. The markets would gut that country while moving onto Spain and gambling on that country to cause further instability. The trick is to do a deal with Greece, stabilise the entire situation THEN implement proper rules within the currency. A good idea would also be to forumlat
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There are many scenarios, none good. Say if Greece jumped ship. They reintroduce the Drachma or whatever, which get's massively devalued. Yet their debts to Euro countries remain in Euro currency. So you have a currency worth say 10 times less, with the same debts. Their in the shit now, things can always get worse. The markets would gut that country while moving onto Spain and gambling on that country to cause further instability. The trick is to do a deal with Greece, stabilise the entire situation THEN implement proper rules within the currency. A good idea would also be to forumlat
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If you do nothing else, skim through the pictures, read their descriptions, and read the afterword. Good luck sleeping tonight http://www.thebookofaquarius.com/PhotographicEvidence.pdf
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John, without wishing to hijack the thread have you considered the implications of 'the house falling down'? I spend my days waiting for the moment that it does Let's all stop moaning about who's better off and who's to blame, and realise that we are still playing the banks games by worrying about the stock markets when in actual fact around 90% of 'money' simply doesn't exist.
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Like most on here then lab
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Sheeple?! Don't be silly! Livestock are herded in to pens, fed junk and kept in such un-natural conditions that they need to be vaccinated against illnesses they should have naturally built immunity to. They have certificates with numbers on for breeding records etc. Not like us free humans. That reminds me, where's my birth certificate? It's got my national insurance number which i need to book myself in for my booster jabs...
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Fancy a pagger? I heard Lab's on the prowl near CC Blooms
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FairPlay Hearts, Hibs obviously didn't want it as much well done If anyone wants to meet on the bridge I'll be there in half an hour lets fcuking go
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That's it mate money is just numbers on a computer, it's a game that's been played since 1931 when the gold standard ceased to exist. Most countries will jump against America, to get their own back for years of the yanks sticking their noses in dictating to others.